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Should be in the pods. Either they didn't fertilize or maybe you waited too long to collect them and all the seed has blown out. My Drosera filiformis var filiformis "Florida Giant" failed to produce seed - even the flowers I hand pollinated.

If the pods are dried out, the seed should spill out if you roll or shake them.

This may be a lame question, but do you know what the seed will look like. I ask because not many new growers realize how tiny the seed is. I know I didn't. The first time I got some D. alicia seed, I thought I'd been ripped off and the other person had sent me ground up flower parts. After looking at it under a magnifying glass though I decided it might be seed and planted it.